So "they" finally let you post another beautiful blog entry.Have a great day(I was sitting outdoors today at the Gloriette for the after-lunch-cup-of-espresso, 18 degrees Celcius!).Sunny greetings from Vienna,M.

I happened upon your blog and love your artistic style. The watercolors are deceptively simple yet full of emotional. I was in Paris last June and fell in love. We stayed above rue Cler - and had fresh baguette, roasted chicken, Camembert and a bottle of wine while watching the Eiffel lights turn on. Thanks for bringing back those memories. Best regards,S-G.

My present of the day: another box which could be dear to your heart ...http://www.millemercis.com/img/cadeaux/idkdo/image9424.jpg

I loved all your links... those little birdies are "à croquer".

Explaining the French hint (especially for Anonymouse!)The phrase "belle/beau à croquer" is said about a child who looks lovely (looking / or well-dressed)...so lovely that you could feel like having a bite... or a sketch ... as "croquer" meaning to bite, to scrunch AND to sketch" too...

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I moved to Paris 2 years ago. I should have done it sooner but that's how the macaron crumbles. Living on the Ile Saint Louis next to the Seine after the 19eme is 'la cerise sur la gâteau'. It doesn't get any better. I've painted watercolors for Bocuse, Champagne Mumm, Guerlain, Frederick Cassel, The Russian Tearoom and the Maharana of Udaipur.
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